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we are away from the big cities and away from the crime population that we have a sense of security. very often those are the areas where you need more security because you don't have the police officer on the corner with a weapon to be able to shoot this guy. no one was around with a weapon fast enough to kill him. megyn: do most schools have a security officer. >> most schools have a security officer from the local dhoapt is assigned to the school. but he's not in the school all day. most of these small towns maybe have 8, 10, 15 police officers. they hardly have enough part time police officers to even do the dare program to teach kids about drugs and violence. it's not like you have a full-time police officer. the kids sometimes in the dare program will tell the dare officer their far it is violent, their mother is violent. they have a brother or uncle who is violent. you get information by communicating with the kids. megyn: this is looking like it wasn't the father of a student. he's only 20. we don't know. if this is some random shooting. he has some ties to the elementary sch
we are away from the big cities and away from the crime population that we have a sense of security. very often those are the areas where you need more security because you don't have the police officer on the corner with a weapon to be able to shoot this guy. no one was around with a weapon fast enough to kill him. megyn: do most schools have a security officer. >> most schools have a security officer from the local dhoapt is assigned to the school. but he's not in the school all day....
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the medical examiner's office ins -- offersin kansas city san the bodies are complete and the bodies have been released back to their families. but the autopsy result won't be ready for 6-8 week. belcher shot and killed his girlfriend before he drove to the football station and committed suicide in front of his coach. last night nbc's bob costas made the story bigger when he used the understand dengt during prime time to deliver a gun control lecture. trace gallagher joins us with more. >> reporter: the autopsies are key for a couple reasons. the kansas city chiefs say jovan belcher has no history of serious head injuries, but friend say he has many times received head injuries and in recent months he was taking heavy medication as well as alcohol to deal with this. we also now know that jovan belcher's mother was inside the house when he shot and killed his girlfriend, reportedly shooting her nine times. the mother is the one that called 911. police say there is no history of domestic violence. but friends are saying this was a rocky relationship. during halftime of last night's gam
the medical examiner's office ins -- offersin kansas city san the bodies are complete and the bodies have been released back to their families. but the autopsy result won't be ready for 6-8 week. belcher shot and killed his girlfriend before he drove to the football station and committed suicide in front of his coach. last night nbc's bob costas made the story bigger when he used the understand dengt during prime time to deliver a gun control lecture. trace gallagher joins us with more....
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you would have even the private city step to the fore. they offer products that are a, complicated, and b expensive. when people have choices. those kinds of things could have been done by private industry. but there is another wrinkle that only an albany law graduate would be able to figure out. it provided if you go to a state exchange and need the subsidy from the federal government the law allows for a check to be cut. if it's through the federal exchange the law appears to have a flaw tonight that does not allow the federal government to cut checks. that a real problem. megyn: there is another challenge that has to do with whether they can tax -- you know how you are supposed to pay a pen fat you don't insure your employees? these corporations that if they have more than 50 employees they have to pay a penalty. now there is a legal challenge bubbling up about whether that provision of the law can be sustained if the exchanges are run by the feds versus the states. i don't want to get that deep into it because your head will he can mo
you would have even the private city step to the fore. they offer products that are a, complicated, and b expensive. when people have choices. those kinds of things could have been done by private industry. but there is another wrinkle that only an albany law graduate would be able to figure out. it provided if you go to a state exchange and need the subsidy from the federal government the law allows for a check to be cut. if it's through the federal exchange the law appears to have a flaw...
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the crisis, the city is now facing the possibility of water, food and electricity shortages. >>> well, the chilling possibility that syria could possibly use sarin gas attacks on its own people, you know, they'd be going after the rebels ostensibly, but we've seen so many civilian deaths in the government's effort to go after the rebels. i mean, we have seen babies and children, women, civilians tortured and killed day after day in syria. and now the thought that they might unleash chemical weapons on them is focusing new attention on what happened back in 1988 when saddam hussein did it. he used the same type of chemical weapons to kill kurds, thousands of them. again, back in '88. thousands of innocent died in the attack, more than 10,000 suffered horrific injuries, not to mention -- we'll talk about it, exactly what happened in '88, how it unfolded, how they handled it and what the death toll was. they said birds just started dropping out of the sky, sheep and goats -- that was the first sign -- started keeling over in the fields dead, and then came the human death toll. it happens
the crisis, the city is now facing the possibility of water, food and electricity shortages. >>> well, the chilling possibility that syria could possibly use sarin gas attacks on its own people, you know, they'd be going after the rebels ostensibly, but we've seen so many civilian deaths in the government's effort to go after the rebels. i mean, we have seen babies and children, women, civilians tortured and killed day after day in syria. and now the thought that they might unleash...
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but to give you a sense of the mood in connecticut, earlier today police in the city of ridgefield ordered schools on lockdown because of unspecified, quote, incident. they gave the green light to be open with a police presence remaining in each place at school. ridgefield is 20 miles away from newtown. a lot of folks on edge today. >>> roughly 5:00 p.m. this evening two nasa spaceships will crash head long into the moon, on purpose. trace gallagher explains why. trace? >> reporter:, well the fireworks, megyn because they both ran out of gas, right? that's why they have to be crashed. these two orbiters, twin orbiters will hit impact about 5:28 east coast time tonight. they will continue mapping the moon. they're going out with a fight, mapping the moon until the moment of impact. that will happen about 30 seconds apart and they will crash at an estimated 3700 miles per hour. these orbiters by the way were launched back in september of 2011. they spent more than a year going around and mapping the moon's craters and gravity force field, checking out the moon's density which is fascinating
but to give you a sense of the mood in connecticut, earlier today police in the city of ridgefield ordered schools on lockdown because of unspecified, quote, incident. they gave the green light to be open with a police presence remaining in each place at school. ridgefield is 20 miles away from newtown. a lot of folks on edge today. >>> roughly 5:00 p.m. this evening two nasa spaceships will crash head long into the moon, on purpose. trace gallagher explains why. trace? >>...
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they were talking about all the patrol officers for their small city, to send them out here to help. and this was even with, we already had determined the suspect was dead, this level of support was absolutely amazing. it gave us the ability to continue to get the investigation done in a quick manner, and move forward to help come to some resolution on this. and i also want to take just a moment to recognize, acknowledge the clackamas town center for their prompt and effective response to the crisis by having a plan in place, implementing it in a timely manner. they truly helped protect the lives of their customers and their employees. and again, lastly, i just wanted to say the whole community, who rallied around the folks who had to face this crisis, the people in the clackamas town center, and all the first-responders who worked so hard to keep everybody safe. and i say our not toe -- motto here at th office is working together to make a difference and i really believe that in my heart and i believe in this crisis we really did just that. we all worked together well and i believe
they were talking about all the patrol officers for their small city, to send them out here to help. and this was even with, we already had determined the suspect was dead, this level of support was absolutely amazing. it gave us the ability to continue to get the investigation done in a quick manner, and move forward to help come to some resolution on this. and i also want to take just a moment to recognize, acknowledge the clackamas town center for their prompt and effective response to the...
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for mexico city. about ten minutes into that flight the plane went from 35,000 feet to 9,000 feet, and then it fell completely off the radar. it hit so hard that it disintegrated, and authorities say none of the wreckage or remains were unrecognizable, and at first that gave rivera's family some hope. listen. >> in our eyes, we still have faith that my sister will be okay. we have no confirmation of her body being recovered, dead or alive. >> reporter: well, now -- that was late last night. reports say that her remains have been recovered along with, as you see there, her mangled california driver's license. the plane was built back in 1969 and reportedly was damaged during a takeoff in amarillo, texas, back in 2006 when a fuel line failed. that will certainly become part of this investigation. jenni rivera, she sold 15 million albums, and she was about to sign on to abc news for a new sitcom all about her life, also onboard that plane her publicist, her lawyer as well as her makeup artist along with
for mexico city. about ten minutes into that flight the plane went from 35,000 feet to 9,000 feet, and then it fell completely off the radar. it hit so hard that it disintegrated, and authorities say none of the wreckage or remains were unrecognizable, and at first that gave rivera's family some hope. listen. >> in our eyes, we still have faith that my sister will be okay. we have no confirmation of her body being recovered, dead or alive. >> reporter: well, now -- that was late...
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wake ri near -- bakery near the central syrian city of hama. more than 60 people killed in the attack yesterday. dozens others were trapped in the rubble. witnesses could be heard screaming out in anguish including one man who was calling out for everyone to, quote, come and have a look at the dead bodies and adding that they were, quote, just looking for bread. meantime, an international peace envoy for syria who just wrapped up fresh talks with president bashar assad said that the two had discussed taking, quote, many steps to help end the violence. ♪ gregg: back in washington, d.c., anxiety is rising over a plan to avert spending cuts and big tax hikes by january 1. the growing number of lawmakers say they are deeply skeptical that a deal can be reached in the next seven days, and we're beginning to hear new reports suggesting the president may have a smaller deal in mind, one that will keep tax rates where they are and, again, put off the issue of spending cuts. chris stirewalt, fox news digital politics editor, host of "power play" on fo
wake ri near -- bakery near the central syrian city of hama. more than 60 people killed in the attack yesterday. dozens others were trapped in the rubble. witnesses could be heard screaming out in anguish including one man who was calling out for everyone to, quote, come and have a look at the dead bodies and adding that they were, quote, just looking for bread. meantime, an international peace envoy for syria who just wrapped up fresh talks with president bashar assad said that the two had...
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if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. that's how i saw it and see it still. megyn: a new report suggests president reagan's shining city on the hill what is getting increasingly tarnished. when reagan was president the u.s. was number one of best places to live. you are looking as the this year's results. see where we are today? wait for it. i see nothing. just the best places to be born. nowhere. are we trying to send a different message? number one, switzerland. number five, denmark. number 9, canada. they are above us. ireland is, too. austria why taiwan, belgium, germany. there we are, 16. how did we get here? michael reagan is a political consultant and chairman of the reagan group. the hill is a little lower dish don't know -- somebody needs to mow the grass. people are no longer building their houses on it. your thoughts. >> more government intrusion into our lives. in 1990 we were rated number one in the world and we dropped to 16th since then. what's the difference? in 1988 we had confidenc
if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. that's how i saw it and see it still. megyn: a new report suggests president reagan's shining city on the hill what is getting increasingly tarnished. when reagan was president the u.s. was number one of best places to live. you are looking as the this year's results. see where we are today? wait for it. i see nothing. just the best places to be born. nowhere. are we...
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pushing into damascus, some of the other larger cities. at the same time, the regime is growing more desperate and shelling of civilian areas and those kinds of things for the only lasswell might be the russians, who at some point could break away from this and getting their own traction. president bashir max as he is not leaving. the violence continues and we are at an impasse. there is now an increase in refugees. women and children and babies coming with only what they have on their backs. all of these people need to be clothed and fed. in the winter in syria, they also need to be kept warm to deal with the weather in jordanian we are seeing a lot of refugees as well. it is becoming a difficult humanitarian issue to deal with. it brings up a question that if there is no peace deal, if the syrian work continues, as most experts expect rational for a matter of months, but yours -- what do all these people? hundreds of thousands of them who are living in camps and simply are too afraid, and rightly so to go home. heather: leland vittert re
pushing into damascus, some of the other larger cities. at the same time, the regime is growing more desperate and shelling of civilian areas and those kinds of things for the only lasswell might be the russians, who at some point could break away from this and getting their own traction. president bashir max as he is not leaving. the violence continues and we are at an impasse. there is now an increase in refugees. women and children and babies coming with only what they have on their backs....